First National Bank and Trust Company
(added 2003 - - #03001291)
Also known as 089-679-35092720 W. Chicago Ave. , East Chicago

Historic Significance:

Event, Architecture/Engineering

Architect, builder, or engineer:

Scheitler and Wenisch, Rahn, John

Architectural Style:

Classical Revival

Area of Significance:

Architecture, Commerce

Period of Significance:

1950-1974, 1925-1949

Owner:

Private

Historic Function:

Commerce/Trade

Historic Sub-function:

Business, Department Store, Financial Institution

Current Function:

Commerce/Trade

Current Sub-function:

Business, Financial Institution

First Unitarian Church of Hobart
(added 1999 - - #99001112)
497 Main St. , Hobart

Historic Significance:

Architecture/Engineering

Architect, builder, or engineer:

Pollard, O.D. & Co.

Architectural Style:

Italianate

Area of Significance:

Architecture

Period of Significance:

1875-1899

Owner:

Private

Historic Function:

Religion

Historic Sub-function:

Religious Structure

Current Function:

Religion

Current Sub-function:

Religious Structure

Forest-Ivanhoe Residential Historic District
(added 2010 - - #10000124)
Also known as 089-070-5100Roughly bounded by 172nd Pl., E. side of Forest Ave. S to its end, and the Little Calumet River , Hammond

Gary City Center Historic District
(added 1994 - - #94001352)
Also known as See Also:Gary Land Company BuildingRoughly, Broadway from the Chicago, South Shore and South Bend RR tracks to 9th Ave. , Gary

Historic Significance:

Architecture/Engineering, Event

Architect, builder, or engineer:

Eberson, John, et al., Cheney, Howard, et al.

Architectural Style:

Tudor Revival, Classical Revival, Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements

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